be patient. try to encourage and not discourage and have courage

Apr 10, 2024 20:03

Don't be too hard on your kiddos if they're not doing as well as you hope for in their schools. They're just kids. They'll figure it out eventually. It usually isn't the kiddo, but a disconnect in methods of teaching that doesn't translate well to all the pupils. Sometimes your kiddo needs to stay after school for a little more further instruction or needs a tutor.

Comparing them to other kids and calling them names are just going to tear down their self-esteem, consider being gay or transgendered, and then make them aggressive and prone to violence where they'll end up in either jail or an institution.

Be patient. Be understanding. Be considerate and empathetic.

There are several different types of schools, even varying from region to region and country to country. It's not a size-fits-all type of set-up. We just want to make sure every school is at peak performance and safe for the kiddos. And remember, school isn't just about books and learning. But we need to take drugs, violence, promiscuity, gangs, and child predators out of schools and even communities, so that regardless of the school, kids have a fighting chance.

I'm an instructor/teacher. I'm supposed to know more than most of my pupils. I'm in my 50s and I'm a granny to close to a dozen grands. If you're comparing your kids to my nieces, nephews, and grands, well, they all go to different types of schools and have incredible parents... my cousins.

Please don't abuse your kids and compare them to someone else's kids. They'll grow up hating themselves and hating you.

~Ruthie
*visayan curtsy low*

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